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How did Todd Brist manage to get nominated for TOY?  If you did a survey you wouldn't find one student who likes him or who  ??? would nominate him. He is rude, boring and disrespectful.  On the other hand if you did a survey on students who thought Mr. fiscus was an outstanding teacher you wouldn't find one that would say he wasn't, go figure, how do they pick them anyway?  It would be nice if the students could have imput in the process.

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I got a feeling kids would love da Minnow as a teacher...LOL :D

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Kids can have a say, many of them do not take the oppurtunity.  Anyone can nominate a teacher for Teacher of the Year.  (parents, colleagues, students etc.)
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Are you kidding me on Brist.  He is a great teacher and I don't know who likes him or not, but students respect him.

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Are you kidding me?  I'd like to report his disrespectful behavior at all of the hockey games this year, not to mention in the classroom,  not only do students have to fear getting in a fight with another student, innocent students have to fear by a TEACHER!  He grabbed a kid by the coat, whom he accused of swearing, WHICH HE was INNOCENT of, tried dragging his out of the arena, this guy must be banned, are they paying him out there?  Another game he searched a kid and took cigs out of his pocket, OMG he does not have the authority to do this, yet again, at another game a student had alcohol in his pop and he had the cops make about 10 kids take a breathalizer, unbelievable!  MY CHILD WILL NOT BE IN HIS CLASSROOM!  Wake up Dist. 241! There must be 0 tolerance for this!  He needs his head examined!
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I think this would best be served by calling administration or contacting PTSA, not spreading rumors on the bulletin board.

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Oh wait.  There IS no PTSA.  Silly me.

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Let the minnow teach!   :rockon:

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PostIcon Posted on: Feb. 14 2004,12:01 pm Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

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He grabbed a kid by the coat, whom he accused of swearing, WHICH HE was INNOCENT of, tried dragging his out of the arena, this guy must be banned, are they paying him out there?  Another game he searched a kid and took cigs out of his pocket, OMG he does not have the authority to do this, yet again, at another game a student had alcohol in his pop and he had the cops make about 10 kids take a breathalizer, unbelievable!
Doesn't District #241 have a policy on swearing, cigarettes on school property or functions (by a minor), or alcohol?  I don't think he "made" the cops subject kids to breathalizer tests--that's a judgement call for the cops.

I doubt he accosted the kids for no good reason--he must have heard the kid, or seen the cigarettes, or had reason to suspect alcohol in the soda.  Sounds like he was enforcing the rules the District laid down--maybe THAT'S why he was nominated for teacher of the year.  If you want swearing, cigarette smoking, alcohol drinking little hellions WATCHING (they seem to rarely PARTICIPATE) in sports, have the District change the rules--but don't expect many people to watch the resulting "cage match".


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No one can respect an authority figure who plays morality cop. My life's experiences have shown me these are the same goofballs buying loads of porn, getting drunk and playing by their own rules when they think no ones watching.  :blues:
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